Logan Classic 33


Logan 33 Fibreglass hull and cabins, hull no3 of 42, launched 1998. Extended platform, bilge keels to ease roll, power anchor, 2021 lombardini 35hp, (400 hours, 3lph)cruise 8kt, gas alarm4, vhf, depth sounder/fishfinder, auotpilot, 4 berth, 1 double, 2 single bunks, hot water service, external shower, gas locker, cutlery and plates, pots etc, swim ladder, rod holders, cockpit sunshade cover, 12v fridge, fresh antifoul and propspeed on6/2/26, comes with 2yo inflatable with 3hp mercury. Fuel capacity 180L, water 180L. Boat is domiciled in Opua, bay of islands There is a good buy here for someone, she is ready to go, hop aboard and turn the key and go!!

Region
North Island
Location
Whangarei North Island, North Island
Usage
Family, Leisure
Launch Year
1998
Hull
Fibreglass/GRP
Designer
Archie logan
Builder
Logan classic boats Whangarei
Length
34' 1" - 10.39m
Beam
8ft
Draft
2ft 6in
Deck Material
Fibreglass
Engine Make
Lombardini
Engine
400 hrs 35 hp very good condition
Horsepower
35
Fuel Type
Diesel
Engine Hours
400
Fuel Consumption
3LPH
Cruise Speed
8KTS
Propulsion
Shaft drive
Fuel
180L
Water
180L
Accommodation
Double vee berth foward 2 single bunks main cabin
Berths
4
Galley
Cockpit galley
Refrigeration
60L 12v
Freezer
Small in fridge
Stove
Gas 2 burner with grill
Hotwater System
Yes
Shower
External
Toilet
Yes
Dinghy
Inflatable
Outboard
3HP mercury
Covers
New cockpit cover, cockpit shade cover
Ground Tackle
2 anchors 50m chain Maxwell winch
Safety Gear
VHF Lifejackets
Bilge Pumps
Yes
Life Jackets
Yes
Fire Protection
2x extinguishers
Electronics
Auto pilot
Deck Gear
Self furling steadying sail
Remarks
This vessel is turnkey ready to go, perfect small family cruiser for B. O. I., or hauraki gulf. Very user friendly, low maintanence and extremely economical. An exact replica of a hull launched in 1912, the original is still going strong, so has withstood the test of time. Please call me for a viewing on


ABOUT THE SELLER

Bill Aspden
Whangarei
North Island 0582 New Zealand





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